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You'll notice that these both have two different types of swivel. Was that typical of "stock" Nonpareil platforms over time of their production to have a change in stock swivels?
The Denver listing looks really nice, any idea what bag that could be and what era these date from?
The top photo shows the earlier stock swivel that was used on these. They were similar to the D&M Lucky Dog swivels. The bottom photo shows what was being used in by the 1950's. I had a cousin that had this style platform with this swivel. I believe it was a J.C. Higgens (Sears). A number of retailers sold these up into the late 1960's
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